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by subterFUSE » Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:51 pm
You should base your laptop decision on a number of factors, only one of which is the performance scores on that test.
More important than the peformance score is:
Are you a PC or Mac guy? Which system do you prefer, which do you know best, which runs the software you desire? For example, if you are a Logic user... then it hardly makes sense to buy a PC laptop, now does it?
Personally, I like both PC and Mac.... although I have never actually owned a Mac of my own. But I have used them since most of my music producing friends are all Mac junkies.
I am only using Ableton for DJing at this time, and I don't have plans to be using any other production software anytime soon. So, for me, I wanted a laptop that performed well with Ableton. After going to the Apple store and looking at the PowerBooks, and comparing their specs against PC competitors.... I decided to stick with PC.
If you decide the same, then you will notice that the best performance vs. $$ is with the Intel Pentium M laptops. You can get an excellent computer for about $1,500 (maybe less) that will run Ableton as well as any DJ could ever really need. If you want more, there are certainly more options out there.... for a price.
I went with a larger laptop, with a lot of powerful features. I did this because I already have a Pentium M laptop which is only 3 years old. It is smaller, and if I were to need a portable computer for a trip to check e-mail... that's what I would use. I wanted my Ableton rig to be completely dedicated to Ableton. So I chose a large, powerful laptop that might be overkill. But I should be well suited to run the program for many years, and ready for new programs that come out. For example, my laptop is 64 bit ready.
My system was expensive, but nowhere near as expensive as an Apple PowerBook G4 17" with 2 GB RAM. I simply could not justify spending nearly $1000 more to get an Apple PowerBook, when I look at the specs on my PC. If I wanted to use Logic, then it would be a different story.... but I don't.